Websites
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If you feel like getting down and dirty with some snails, you can be part of the evolution, too.
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If you've ever wanted to be stared down by creepy primate eyes, you've come to the right place.
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A collection of articles on Evolution by PBS.
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National Geographic's Picks for the strangest animals of 2011. Be prepared to be amazed, and possibly a little scared.
Articles
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Ever wonder why Fido likes bones?
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Convergent evolution in Subways? Yes, please.
Videos
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Play an evolution game in your pajamas.
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Check out this collection of evolution videos and simulations.
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Watch a simulation of natural selection in pocket mice. Cute name, not sure you should really fill your pockets with them.
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This animation uses multiple sketches of salamanders by elementary students to bring evolution to life. This makes you appreciate kindergarten drawings.